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Pingry School
Solubility Product of an Ionic Compound
How do scientists determine when a solution is fully saturated? Scholars address the topic as they observe patterns of precipitation in various concentrations of ions. Using a well plate, pipette, and common chemicals, they collect data...
City University of New York
Woman's Suffrage and World War I
How did women use President Wilson's ideals and rhetoric in their bid for suffrage? To answer this essential question, class groups analyze primary written documents and visual images.
Fluence Learning
Divide Shapes
Let's partition rectangles into equal parts. Assess learners on their ability to divide shapes into equal parts, and their ability to explain their thinking.
K12 Reader
Comparative & Superlative Practice
When should you use more and most when writing adverbs? Practice comparative and superlative adverbs with a review worksheet. After reading through the information at the top of the page, kids decide if they should use the...
Curated OER
The Trash We Pass
Where does our garbage go? What is the difference between a recyclable and non-recyclable item? Pose these important, but often overlooked, questions to your class and invite them to consider the lasting and damaging effects of the...
Classroom Law Project
What do cartoonists see in this election?
Cartoons from the 2008 Presidential election provide the text for a lesson designed to help learners understand how political cartoonists use persuasive techniques to present a point of view.
Fluence Learning
Writing Informational Text: Lemonade Stand
Use a performance task to assess third graders' ability to read informational text. After they plan a lemonade stand business, young entrepreneurs implement that plan through informational writing. The task assumes learners can...
Tutankhamun
Pharaohs, Pyramids and the World of the Gods
Your young historians will learn all about the pharaohs, pyramids, and gods of ancient Egypt with these informational text worksheets, each of which are accompanied by hands-on, follow-up activities.
Curated OER
Fruit Loops/Cheerios Activity: Measures of Central Tendency
For this measures of central tendency worksheet, students use Fruit Loops and Cheerios to gather statistical data. They find the mean, mode and median of the data. Students construct a box-and-whisker plot of the class data. This...
Curated OER
Charting the Growth of the Milkweed Plant
In this charting the growth of the milkweed plant learning exercise, students use the data given to complete the growth chart, then answer 5 questions about the information in the chart.
Curated OER
Calculations
For this calculations worksheet, high schoolers express numbers in scientific notation and determine the number of significant figures. Students find conversion factors to change units. This worksheet has 8 word problems.
Curated OER
Computations with Fractions Vocabulary Crossword
In this fractions crossword, students fill in the blanks to the crossword with vocabulary words representing the computations of fractions. Students complete 17 spaces in the crossword.
Curated OER
Matching Fractions Vocabulary
In this matching fractions vocabulary worksheet, 6th graders match eighteen words about fractions in one column with definitions in the other column.
Curated OER
A Good Scientist Can . . .
In this scientist worksheet, students use a decoding system to determine the characteristics of a good scientist. Students decode 16 terms.
Curated OER
Skin of Our Teeth by Thornton Wilder
For this allusion worksheet, students work in pairs to define the allusions assigned to them from the play 'Skin of Our Teeth.' Students present their research to the class.
Curated OER
How Many Vowels Are in Your Name?-- Class Bar Graph
In this language arts/math instructional activity, students collaborate to make a group graph. Students survey classmates about how many vowels are in names. Results are plotted on a bar graph.
Curated OER
How Many Legs Does Your Pet Have?-- Class Bar Graph
In this math instructional activity, students collaborate as a class to make a bar graph displaying how many legs the students' pets have. Results are plotted on the graph.
Curated OER
Which Vegetable Do You Like To Eat the Most?-- Class Bar Graph
In this math worksheet, students participate in a group graphing activity. Students are surveyed on favorite vegetables and the results are plotted on a bar graph.
Curated OER
What Do You Like on Your Fries?-- Class Bar Graph
For this math worksheet, students participate in a group graphing activity. Students are surveyed about what they like on their fries: nothing, ketchup, chili or cheese. Results are plotted on a bar graph.
Curated OER
Would You Rather Have a Pet With Fur, Fins, Or Feathers? --Class Bar Graph
In this math worksheet, learners participate in a group graphing activity. Students are surveyed about favorite types of pets: with fur, feathers or fins. Results are plotted on this class graph.
Curated OER
Which of These Animals Have You Ridden Before?-- Class Bar Graph
For this math worksheet, students collaborate to make a bar graph. Students survey classmates as to which animal they have ridden before: elephant, horse, llama, ostrich or camel. Results are plotted on a graph.
Curated OER
How Many Televisions Do You Have in Your Home?-- Bar Graph
In this math worksheet, students participate in a group graphing activity. Students survey classmates as to how many televisions are in each home and plot the results on a bar graph.
Curated OER
Walking the Plank: Student Worksheet
For this math worksheet, students will work in a group to experiment with the weight of objects when placed at a distance from a scale (using a plank). Students will record and graph their results.
Curated OER
Asking Questions About a Picture 9
In this asking questions worksheet, students study the picture and then write questions about the picture. Students write 4 question.